People ‘I’m Proposing Many Ways of Seeing’: Artist Kapwani Kiwanga on Unearthing Buried Histories to Imagine the World Anew The artist is a nominee for the prestigious Prix Marcel Duchamp. By Kate Brown, Aug 20, 2020
Art & Exhibitions The Belgian Pop Artist Evelyne Axell’s Career Was Cut Tragically Short. Now, Her Work Is Getting New Life in a Show at a Swiss Monastery Museum Susch is spotlighting the feminist artist's daring career. By Kate Brown, Aug 20, 2020
People What I Buy & Why: Düsseldorf Collector Gil Bronner on the Wolfgang Tillmans That Got Away, and What He’s Coveting Now The Düsseldorf collector takes us through the highlights of his eclectic art collection. By Kate Brown, Aug 16, 2020
Art & Exhibitions With Nightlife Shuttered, the Legendary Berghain Nightclub Is Turning Its Dance Floor Into a Showcase of 80 Berlin-Based Artists The notorious nightclub is partnering with the Boros Foundation, one of the city's most renowned art collections. By Kate Brown, Aug 12, 2020
People ‘How Can a Painting Appear in the World Other Than as a Canvas?’: Painter Katharina Grosse on Bringing the Ancient Form Into 3-D For Art Icons, a new conversation series with famous living artists, the German painter spoke to Artnet News about her new exhibitions in Berlin and Baltimore. By Kate Brown, Aug 12, 2020
Art Fairs Basel’s Liste Art Fair Has Canceled Its 2020 Edition This Fall as the Health Situation Worsens in Switzerland It remains unclear whether participating dealers will see refunds on their booth fees. By Kate Brown, Aug 11, 2020
Art World What Defines a Museum? The Question Has Thrown the Art World’s Leading Professional Organization Into Turmoil Disagreement about good governance has sparked a wave of resignations. By Kate Brown, Aug 9, 2020
Auctions After Closing His Berlin Museum, Renowned Collector Thomas Olbricht Is Selling More Than 500 Works From His Collection A large portion of his cabinet of curiosities is going up for sale, alongside notable works by George Condo and Cindy Sherman. By Kate Brown, Aug 7, 2020
People ‘The Biggest Challenge Was to Make It Work Financially’: LA Dealer Susanne Vielmetter on 20 Years of Showcasing Women and Artists of Color in an Adverse Marketplace The veteran art dealer talks about her experiences in an ever-changing industry, and the challenges it faces ahead. By Kate Brown, Aug 6, 2020
People What I Buy & Why: German Collector Ingvild Goetz on Her Quest to Find the Ultimate Gutai Works and Why She’ll Never Put Art in the Bathroom The Munich collector walks us through the highlights of her art collection of 5,000 works. By Kate Brown, Aug 5, 2020
Art World Tate Britain Has Responded to Backlash Over a Mural of Enslaved Children at Its Restaurant With a Statement Acknowledging Its History The museum has quietly changed the website description of its restaurant, Rex Whistler. By Kate Brown, Aug 4, 2020
Market To Aid Struggling Local Galleries and Artists, the German Government Will Boost Its Art Acquisition Budget by 600 Percent The ministry has increased its art spending from €500,000 to €3 million. By Kate Brown, Aug 3, 2020
Art Guides 19 Major Exhibitions That Actually May Open in Europe This Fall, From a Hito Steyerl Retrospective to Manifesta 13 We combed through exhibition listings so you don't have to. By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Aug 2, 2020
People ‘I Want Her Name to Be Remembered’: The Art World Reflects on the Life and Death of Curator Rebeccah Blum Those close to Blum also vehemently criticized the early reporting on her death. By Kate Brown, Jul 31, 2020
Art World Two Monumental Picasso Murals Have Been Removed From an Oslo Government Building, Ending a Years-Long Debate Over Their Fate Demolition has begun on the building, which was damaged in Norway's 2011 terrorist attack. By Kate Brown, Jul 28, 2020